Beads
taythegibs
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Looking at beads (65-70% humidity, to purchase at the end of the month) and trying to decide what to do about getting some soon. I was looking for conservagel beads but cant find them anywhere, do they not make them anymore? If not then i guess i have to decide between the ebay beads (1 lb about $16), the Heartfelt beads (1/2 lb $21.50), or a cigar mechanic setup (about 2x as much as the others) To supplement or replace my CCom gel
Ive read both good and bad reviews on the ebay beads, and the seller im looking at has 100% positive feedback. Heartfelt would come from their site, and i dont know about the CM. Anybody gone with the CM or ebay beads?
Ive read both good and bad reviews on the ebay beads, and the seller im looking at has 100% positive feedback. Heartfelt would come from their site, and i dont know about the CM. Anybody gone with the CM or ebay beads?
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Both "brands" have been working well so far and I have no complaints about either. I've found that the CM units hold a bit lower RH (64-67) and the ebay beads are a bit higher (68-70) - but I'm not sure if that's due to the beads or the properties of the humidors since the coolidor is thicker & more insulated than the smaller humis.
The other thing I've noticed is that the CM beads don't seem to change color as much as the ebay beads do when they're dry. It's real easy to tell when the ebay beads are dry because they will turn bright white (like printer paper) but the CM beads only become a little less clear and I haven't once seen them turn white.
IMHO - ebay beads will be the best bang for you buck.
Heartfelt seems to have the best reputation if you don't mind spending some extra $$.
If you need humidifier cases for the beads & are looking to save a little money, then go with CM.
the so called beads-
i am about to write the seller, hopefully there was some kind of mix up, but i doubt it, both of the half pound bags say cigar beads on them.... so great, i now have a pound of gel.
I'm not a bead expert - but am happy with what I have been able to do using heartfelt and kl.
This is my opinion only.
You don't want beads that "too big" (ie - green pea size is WAY too big) and you don't want to be dealing with "dust" either, so really small flaky "beads" are no good either.
Perfectly round beads are not better at maintaining rh than irregular shaped "beads", infact, the opposite may well be true.
In general, smaller beads are better at regulating rh - more surface area.
I have a feeling your beads are OK.....but let us know.